SoldMeOut
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SoldMeOut
@freemysol
Liberty first 🔔Horror, metal, anime enthusiast 🔔Hobbies: Art, cosplay, gaming









woman with daddy issues takes offense to letting men ever get to have a hobby labeled male hobby. her recent reply made me go look up "men" on her profile. Anyway, so gaming is a male hobby and i think that is super swell. i like it for being a male hobby the same way i love men's jeans being made for men.







Why are we STILL having the convo of "video games are a male hobby" in 2026? Women have been in the space for the same time as guys. Other than 3 games in the 90s nothing directly is marketed to only to men. Depending on study, Women do make up 50 % of gamers too. So why?


Fable’s reputation system is basically trying to teach people: Be likable. Help people. Build trust. Treat people well even when they are not designed for your attraction. The game is giving players a social tutorial. And some still went “but are the NPCs hot enough?” You failed.

If gaming was always a male hobby, then what exactly was I doing for the last 30+ years? If a man plays video games, it's a hobby. If a woman plays video games, what is it? A job? Community service? Was I performing unauthorized access to joy? Do you see how goofy you sound?







They took away his nose 👃😲 Jet Link’s new design is sparking a huge debate among Cyborg 009 fans. The character is Cyborg 002, known for his aerial combat style, flight units built into his legs, and his background as a former delinquent group leader from New York’s West Side. In Cyborg 009: Nemesis, he’s officially listed with Mamoru Miyano as his new voice actor. What fans are reacting to most is the visual change. The older Jet Link had a much more exaggerated silhouette, especially his sharp nose and wild orange hair, while the new version gives him a cleaner, modern anime look. For some, it feels like a fresh update. For others, it removes the unique charm that made Cyborg 002 instantly recognizable. Upgrade or downgrade? 👀


Starting to realize that 90% of remake hate just stems from insecurity that what you grew up with is no longer new, and in some cases dated








